All 15,000 ether (ETH) associated with last year's $600 million attack on FTX wallets moved through privacy tools and bridges.

- In November 2022, hours after FTX and related companies filed for bankruptcy, an unknown party was able to drain various wallets of up to $600 million.

- About $26 million in ETH ($15,000 Ether) was in one wallet until last weekend when the first batch of 2,500 ETH ($4 million) began moving, eventually landing on the Thorchain bridge, Railgun privacy wallet or intermediate addresses .

- The remaining funds also moved, many of them similarly ending up on the Thorchain router. Some of these funds also went towards a contract labeled "Metamask: Swap Router".

- It is estimated that the addresses associated with the exploit may have moved over $32 million in Ether using THORChain.